Rewilding podcasts & other resources

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Rewilding podcasts & other resources
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Podcasts:

The Rewilding Podcast with James Shooter. Join wildlife photographer and film-maker James Shooter on a fabulous journey to Rewilding Europe’s nature recovery sites, from the Highlands in Scotland and Spain all the way to Portugal’s Greater Côa Valley. 

Rewilding the World with Ben Goldsmith. Join Ben Goldsmith as he speaks to some of the most influential people behind the most exciting and dramatic rewilding and nature recovery projects across the globe. From Mexico to Mauritius, from the sea to the urban environment of London, these podcasts show the huge transformation that can take place when we let nature lead its own recovery.

Knepp Wildland Podcast. A wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in one of Britain’s best-known rewilding sites, deep in the heart of Sussex. The project’s infectiously enthusiastic ecologist Penny Green leads listeners on a journey to encounter the wildlife, uncover the secrets and meet the remarkable people behind the pioneering project.

Trees A Crowd. Enjoy a series of informal conversations with artists, scientists and enthusiasts celebrating the beauty of the environment and the way it inspires them as human beings. Hosted by David Oakes — artist, actor and ambassador for the Wildlife Trusts and Woodland Trust — the podcast covers everything from the return of the marsh warbler to an interview with campaigner Chris Packham.

Wilder Podcast. Follow the rewilding journey of couple Tom and Chloe Constable, who’ve been restoring nature at a farm in Wales since spring 2023. The podcast delves into their Grange Project which is kickstarting natural processes, creating educational facilities and offering nature tourism opportunities to support health and wellbeing.

Nature Tripping. Based on the simple idea of making small audio trips to explore nature in Britain, this podcast takes you into the woods, up to the moors, down to the riverbank, on to estuarine mudflats and even across the sea to remote islands. Sound design enthusiast Jo Kennedy, along with Cathy Shaw, combines the relaxing sounds of local landscapes with informative conversation.

Into the Wild. Dedicated to nature, wildlife and conservation, Into the Wild is just the right mix of informative, realistic and fun. Each month, hosts Ryan Dalton and Nadia Shaikh offer listeners a run down on recent global conservation news and take a deep dive into a specific topic. 

Rewilding book recommendations:

 👉 https://howtorewild.co.uk/blog/the-best-rewilding-books/

👉 https://rewildingeurope.com/rewilding-books/ 

Other resources:

  •  The rewilding documentary series by Emmanuel Rondeau: from river restoration in the Oder Delta to the reintroduction of European bison in the Southern Carpathians, these films showcase the tireless efforts of local teams and their positive impact on both nature and communities.
  • Why Not Scotland? is a feature-length documentary, which forms a central part of the Alliance’s Rewilding Nation campaign. The film accompanies Flo, a young Scot from Glasgow, on an intensely personal journey, as she seeks out examples of nature recovery around Europe. Like many of her generation, Flo is concerned by the state of nature and fearful about an uncertain future. However, during her travels, she discovers places where nature is making a spectacular comeback, breathing life back into the landscape and revitalising human communities. Encouraged by these stories of hope and renewal, she is prompted to wonder: Why Not Scotland?
  • The Blue Marine Foundation have created an online immersive experience: dive below the waves and learn about majestic marine wildlife and what we need to do to rewild the seas. 
  • Publications 👉 https://rewildingeurope.com/publications/ 
  • MOOC Introduction to Rewilding 👉 https://rewildingeurope.com/online-rewilding-course/ 

This isn't an exhaustive list and there's much more out there to discover. Please feel free to add any other resource in the comments below. Thank you and enjoy! 

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Go to the profile of David Jay
5 months ago

Thanks Flavia - that's really useful. Now I just have to find the time to listen to all of them!